There
are Latin-English Booklet Missals available in the pews of the
Chapel. These make it possible to easily follow the Mass,
while providing in English the Latin prayers used throughout the
Mass.

A High Mass is distinguished from a Low Mass in that
the High Mass is sung, and -- in the case of a Solemn High Mass --
will also include the participation of deacons and sub-deacons at
the altar along with the Priest who offers the Mass.

The rubrics for High Mass are slightly different than those
for Low Mass.

The indications for High Mass for the faithful who assist at
the Mass are provided in the right-hand margins of the Mass Booklet
alongside the English. These indications guide the faithful as
to when to sit and stand during the Mass, and will point out when
this is different from Low Mass.

During High Mass, the faithful are permitted to join with the
choir in the sung responses (Dominus Vobiscum: Et Cum Spiritu Tuo…)
as well as during the Preface of the Mass, and for such parts of the
Mass which are sung by the choir; such as, the Kyrie, Gloria, Credo,
Sanctus and Agnus Dei. Normally, for the Kyrie and Gloria, the
chant is alternated with the choir.

These responses are not to be made during Low Mass, which is
not a sung Mass.

During Low Mass the responses to the Priest are made
exclusively by the acolytes who serve the Mass, while the faithful
assist in prayerful silence.

DRESS CODE

We know from our Faith that Christ is present in the Blessed
Sacrament, and that the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is the most
exalted form of worship given to us by God. In the Mass, it is
Christ Who worships, Who adores, Who intercedes for us.

Given the lofty dignity of Holy Mass and the Presence of God
in our Tabernacle, modesty and appropriate attire are required
in our Chapel. Please observe, at a minimum, the following
guidelines when attending Church services:

No T-shirts, jeans and other casual clothing that is
unsuitable for Church

No immodest tops or blouses should be worn

Women and girls' skirts and dresses should cover the knee
when seated

Women and girls should cover their heads while at Mass out
of modesty

MANNER OF RECEIVING HOLY COMMUNION

In the Traditional Latin Mass, we receive the Holy Eucharist on
the tongue, while kneeling at the Altar rail. As a measure of
greater reverence and respect for Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament,
a Communion linen has been added to the Altar railing. When
coming to receive Holy Communion, please place your hands beneath
this linen so as to protect the Blessed Sacrament should a Host or
any particle of a Host fall while Holy Communion is being
distributed.

PRIESTS WISHING TO LEARN HOW
TO OFFER THE TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS

The Fraternity of Saint Peter has produced a highly informative
DVD on the manner in which to offer the Traditional Latin Mass.

Priests can obtain this DVD at no charge from the following link:
Latin Mass DVD